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a journalist, Marnell Jameson believes in this maxim: A journalist’s job is to
comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. At its best, journalism is a
vehicle for positive change. Whether she’s writing about rescuing Romanian
orphans, urging better diagnostic testing for breast cancer, living with AIDS,
making better financial decisions in real estate, getting in shape, or being a
better parent, her hope is that through her work, others will live better,
longer and help those who need help. Jameson was graduated with distinction from
the University of Kansas, William Allen White School of Journalism, consistently
rated one of the top journalism schools in the country. She later received her
master’s degree in writing from Vermont College.
Los Angeles Times
More than 200 articles, including a weekly society column for the now defunct
Life & Style section. Her work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times
Magazine, Travel, and Calendar. Her more current articles appear in the paper’s
Health and Real Estate sections.
Woman’s Day
A regular contributor to the magazine, which reaches 20 million readers. Since
1995, she has published more than 30 articles focusing on self-improvement,
true-life dramas, and first-person essays for the magazine.
Family Circle
A regular contributor to the magazine, which also reaches 20 million women.
Since 1997, she has contributed more than a dozen first-person essays, as well
as articles on such women’s issues as welfare, domestic violence, breast cancer
and parenting.
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California Home |
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Child |
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Colorado Homes &
Lifestyles |
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Fit Pregnancy |
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Living Fit |
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Natural Health |
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Orange County Home |
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Parents |
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Reader’s Digest |

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